Issues of environmental friendliness and safety of thermal insulation materials for military construction
Abstract
Purpose: the article is aimed at researching issues of environmental friendliness and safety of heat-insulating materials used in military construction.
Design / Method / Approach (only for empirical papers): The work uses the scientific method, which is based on the analysis of literary sources, standards and scientific publications on the issues of thermal insulation, environmental friendliness and safety of building materials. Methods of assessing the ecological properties of materials and their fire safety are also used.
Findings: The analysis showed that today there are a number of thermal insulation materials for military construction that meet the criteria of environmental friendliness and safety. such materials include mineral wool, foamed perlite, arbolite, arbolite concrete, aerogels, special foams.
Theoretical implications (if applicable): The study expands theoretical knowledge about the properties of thermal insulation materials with a special emphasis on their environmental friendliness and safety in the context of military construction.
Practical implications (if applicable): The results of the article can be used to improve the selection of thermal insulation materials in military construction in order to ensure the highest level of safety and reduce the negative impact on the environment.
Originality / Value: The article is original, as it combines the aspects of thermal insulation, environmental friendliness and safety of materials in the context of military construction, which is of great importance in the conditions of modern challenges of sustainable development.
Research limitations / Future research: One of the limitations is the limited range of materials that were considered in the study. Future research may include more detailed experimental testing with other types of thermal insulation materials and their environmental impact.
Paper type: theoretical.
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